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    Do electric toothbrush chargers use energy when the toothbrush isn’t in place?

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    Does Britain still lead the world in anything?

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    Has every possible chess game been played?

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    What’s the most common phenomenon that’s yet to be explained by science?

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    The thought experiment: How fast would I have to run to catch fire?

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